Drawing inspiration from the lifecycle of the bacteriophage and the modularity of lunar missions, Bio Shift introduces a new paradigm in multipurpose vehicles. The design’s core concept revolves around three stages—attachment, separation, and reattachment—mirroring the adaptability and resilience found in nature and space exploration. This approach enables users to transcend traditional travel limitations, offering an unprecedented sense of freedom and safety during exploration.
Bio Shift stands out for its unique modular architecture, allowing seamless transformation between ground, aerial, and water surfing modes. The vehicle features a removable greenhouse module that converts into a drone or surfing pod, equipped with four or two wings depending on the selected mode. This adaptability not only enhances user safety—enabling rapid escape from hazardous situations—but also provides unparalleled versatility for adventure and daily commutes alike.
The realization of Bio Shift involved a meticulous design process focused on modularity and multifunctionality. By analyzing current advancements in modular vehicle systems and drone technology, the designers developed interchangeable components that facilitate effortless transitions between transport modes. The integration of artificial intelligence and energy-efficient systems further elevates the vehicle’s operational flexibility and user safety, aligning with the demands of modern transportation.
Technically, Bio Shift is engineered for energy efficiency and intelligent operation. Its electric motor powers ground travel, while the detachable greenhouse module utilizes advanced rotor and wing mechanisms for vertical take-off and water surfing. The vehicle’s AI-driven safety features and modular construction reflect a forward-thinking approach to mobility, rooted in extensive research on biological and aerospace modularity.
Despite the challenges of merging multiple functionalities into a cohesive and attractive design, Bio Shift successfully balances innovation with user familiarity. The project, completed in Tehran between June and September 2024, demonstrates the potential of modular design to revolutionize personal transport. Recognition of its ingenuity came with the Iron A' Futuristic Design Award in 2025, underscoring its impact on the future of mobility.
Bio Shift exemplifies how cross-disciplinary inspiration and technological integration can lead to transformative advancements in lifestyle and transportation, setting a new standard for freedom, safety, and exploration in the modern world.
Project Designers: Amin Qashqavi
Image Credits: Amin Qashqavi
Project Team Members: Amin Ghashghavi and Reza Ghandchi Mazandarani
Project Name: Bio Shift
Project Client: Furizon